Let the "Feelings" commence, Maroon 5 fans!
Live Nation, via a press release, just announced that Grammy Award Winning and Multi-Platinum Selling band Maroon 5 will be back on a Fall 2016 Tour next year. Tickets are reported to be available to the general public on November 14 but according to Billboard, American Express Cardholders will get exclusive access to the presale tickets five days earlier -- November 9, at 10am local time. Live Nation's presale, on the other hand, will begin selling on November 12 at 10 am local time as well.
The fall tour boasts not only of the "Overexposed" artists' greatest hits thus far but also of musical guests that will surely give the fans the full Maroon 5 concert experience. "Habits" singer Tove Lo as well as other popular musical artists such as R. City and Phases are slated to perform as opening acts on select dates.
Getting the first crack of the "Sugar" singers is San Antonio, Texas on the 3rd of September 2016. The rest of North America and Europe will follow. Check out this link for the complete list of dates and venue.
The award-winning band, led by frontman Adam Levine, started their most recent tour last February 2015 in the United States. They then performed in a number of European countries from May to June and Asian countries such as the Philippines in September. After which, the band held concerts in both Australia and New Zealand, according to the same news release. There are still remaining two locations for the band to perform at to complete their 2015 tour -- both in Las Vegas. February and March 2016 mark their first concerts for the next year reported to be held in Latin America. Maroon 5 will have reached a milestone when their tour wraps having performed more than 120 concerts in 30+ countries with a whopping 2.5M total of concert attendees.
In an interview with celebrity host Ryan Seacrest, Adam Levine reveals the "secret" to the band's immense success over the years. "I opened myself up to a lot of different music that beforehand I hadn't really been open to. When you're a songwriter and you want to do it for a very, very long time you have to learn to adapt. And to be open to different kinds of collaboration. And that leads to a lot of success," Levine notes as told by Inquisitr. He adds: "Having our songs on the radio has been the fuel in the tank for the band to perform live. We've always considered ourselves to be a live band. I think that's the cornerstone of who we are. That's our bread and butter."